Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:13 am
The classic Noreaster set up for the eastern seaboard.Low pressure off the coast spinning and feeding moisture into arctic Canadian air blowing in from the NW.During the day yesterday in a period of about 12 hours a foot( +/- ) of snow fell in coastal Virginia. The yearly average is 3.3 inches. The only problem, where I live is 5 feet above sea level .FLAT.
Organic snow and man made slopes are the only turns available where we live .The local golf courses allow for some riding . Rare turns ,and great fun but really just a tease.
The next option is the city dump. .The only problem is this...
Razor wire ..
And this No trespassing sign..
Wanting to take advantage of this very rare opportunity the fence was scaled .It was an absolute white out up on top of the hill with 30 MPH winds and blinding heavy snow .Very poor vis. and poor lighting for pics.But some really nice snow on the wind loaded side of the crest.
Cornice cracking in Hampton ?
Got some fun turns in but the lighting was awful..
Next day.... .Precip. was over and the wind had back off some. Skies were much clearer.
Methane gas release valve? And an obvious of view of where all the loading /scouring was taking place at.
Unfortunately the very top was scoured a bit from the wind over night but still found a few lines down
Here's the first go all the way down . Tried to hug the edge of where the loading began . But unfortunately the wind crust layer on top kind of slowed me down.
Booting back up in the crust track
A little farther over from the hip the snow was much better.
NASA/Langley in the distance
Ran it a few more times for some incredible turns.Didn't want a push my luck with clear visability + all the neighbors coming out and digging out after the storm.
.This picture puts into perspective how epic it was to be making long drawn out powder turns in Hampton Va!
Organic snow and man made slopes are the only turns available where we live .The local golf courses allow for some riding . Rare turns ,and great fun but really just a tease.
The next option is the city dump. .The only problem is this...
Razor wire ..
And this No trespassing sign..
Wanting to take advantage of this very rare opportunity the fence was scaled .It was an absolute white out up on top of the hill with 30 MPH winds and blinding heavy snow .Very poor vis. and poor lighting for pics.But some really nice snow on the wind loaded side of the crest.
Cornice cracking in Hampton ?
Got some fun turns in but the lighting was awful..
Next day.... .Precip. was over and the wind had back off some. Skies were much clearer.
Methane gas release valve? And an obvious of view of where all the loading /scouring was taking place at.
Unfortunately the very top was scoured a bit from the wind over night but still found a few lines down
Here's the first go all the way down . Tried to hug the edge of where the loading began . But unfortunately the wind crust layer on top kind of slowed me down.
Booting back up in the crust track
A little farther over from the hip the snow was much better.
NASA/Langley in the distance
Ran it a few more times for some incredible turns.Didn't want a push my luck with clear visability + all the neighbors coming out and digging out after the storm.
.This picture puts into perspective how epic it was to be making long drawn out powder turns in Hampton Va!